
Teh vows not to ‘disrespect’ opponents,’ set for Singapore Open
Jason Teh vows not “disrespect my opponents’ as he gears up for the KFF Singapore Badminton Open from May 27 to June 1.
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TEH VOWS NOT TO ‘DISRESPECT MY OPPONENTS’ AFTER THAILAND MASTERS WIN
Teh vows not to “disrespect my opponents.”
This, after he won the Thailand Masters early this month.
Furthermore, the 24-yer-old Malaysian shuttler is aware fans are citing his tattoos or smashing his racket.
Moreover, Teh was also cited for staring his opponents after he won a point.
“Maybe it’s a way I look and how I’m in the zone during matches,” Teh said at the Singapore Open launch on Wednesday.
“But 100 percent I never intend to disrespect my opponents,” he added.
JASON JUST ‘LET OUT MY EMOTIONS’ AFTER THAILAND OPEN OUTBURST
Teh insisted that he just “let out my emotions” after his victory in Bangkok.
Moreover, the world No.26 knows his rise to fame comes with increasing responsibilities to his family and fans.
Furthermore, Teh hopes to sustain his Thailand Masters win at the Singapore Open, which is a Super 750 event.
“The Thailand Masters may just be a Super 300 title and not a major championship, but it is an affirmation of my abilities,” the Malaysian said.
“I’m more confident and I trust myself more to be able to challenge the top seeds,” he added.
FIANCEE BACKS HUSBAND’S COMMITMENT TO BADMINTON PLAYING CAREER
Teh’s fiancee backs his commitment to improve on his promising badminton career.
Furthermore, former Hong Kong doubles player Ng Wing Yung understand her husband’s emotions and sacrifices being an ex-player herself.
Moreover, she and her parents expect Teh that he has all of their support win or lose.
“Only athletes and their families know what they have to go through,” Ng said.
“I could only encourage him not to give up, and that if he keeps working hard to create the opportunities, the win will come,” she added.